Fallibilism













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There is a consensus among epistemologists in favour of fallibilism, the view that a person can know a proposition, even if that person does not have conclusive justification for the truth of that proposition. In this video, I begin by characterizing different versions of fallibilism, then I explain why most epistemologists are fallibilists. Next, I present four arguments against fallibilism. • 0:00 - Introduction • 1:17 - Characterizing fallibilism • Why has fallibilism become so widely accepted? • 7:12 - Skepticism and particularism • 18:40 - Knowledge as the aim of inquiry • 20:06 - Knowledge and epistemic goals • Challenges to fallibilism • 23:20 - Linguistic intuition • 28:20 - Gettier cases • 32:23 - Lottery paradoxes • 38:22 - The threshold problem

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